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Space Cadet Launches A Flower Sniffer's Book Of Paper Craft to Ward off Boredom Better Than Binging TV
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Paper-Craft: The Quickly Trending Hobby in Internet Subculture.
"Being stuck at home for months is getting a little stale."

LOS ANGELES - PennZone -- We've watched the same shows. We've opened TikTok an embarrassing number of times, and we've even started to resort to watching bread microbes grow. We need something different to do, but something productive and creative, to get our minds running and occupied. It's time to hop on the up and coming trend of paper-craft with Space Cadet's A Flower Sniffer's Book of Paper Craft, also available on Amazon.

Paper crafting is a general term for behaving creatively with paper. You can purchase templates online, find books with patterns, or even generate your own. For example, paper dolls are the OG paper-craft. Paper-craft has expanded with Pinterest and Instagram videos.

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There are now templates for building boxes, scrapbooking, making paper flowers, decoupage, paper cutting, quilling, and tons more. All you need is some creativity, paper, a little bit of guidance, and you are on your way.

But out of everything you could do, why cut out and color little bits of paper? Well, after sitting around all day watching TV or scrolling on your phone, your brain gets burned out. By picking up something that activates your creativity, you will wake up your mind, helping it to run smoother. Folding and cutting and coloring paper will also lower anxiety (by occupying your brain and keeping worries out) and increase happiness (being creative releases serotonin!).

To help you through this enclosed time, Space Cadet is here to help ease your mind. We've created an entire book filled with paper-craft projects to keep you busy for weeks with A Flower Sniffer's Book of Paper Craft. You can cut out and color your own funky paper dolls and have them go out to eat where you aren't allowed. There are postcards to send to family and friends because let's face it, video chats aren't personal enough. There are even coloring pages to focus your thoughts for a while.

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If you're over assembling puzzles. If you've filled your house with more sourdough starter than you know what to do with. If you've binged and re-binged all of your favorite shows so much that you can repeat them line for line. Uses your hands and your creative brain, and head over to spacecadet.llc and pick up a copy of A Flower Sniffer's Book of Paper Craft, and create the world you want to see.

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k.tierneysteel@spacecadet.ink


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